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The effects of gender, long-term need for recovery and trait inhibition-rumination on morning and evening saliva cortisol secretion
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The effects of gender, long-term need for recovery and trait inhibition-rumination on morning and evening saliva cortisol secretion

LW Rydstedt, M Cropley, JJ Devereux and G Michalianou
Anxiety, Stress and Coping, Vol.22(4), pp.465-474
01/06/2009

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Science & Technology Social Sciences Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Psychiatry Psychology Multidisciplinary Neurosciences & Neurology Psychology rumination cortisol need for recovery gender NEUROENDOCRINE REACTIVITY PERSEVERATIVE COGNITION JOB STRAIN STRESS HEALTH WORK RESPONSES ASSOCIATIONS ACTIVATION DRIVERS
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